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Transplanting into Cocodelphia and being able to really flush the root ball and get the ph into the right range took a few days, learning about ec and how coco works has been really interesting and after about a week the plants are finally in a good range for coco with added perlight of 5.8ph and after a bit of flushing the ec is 1.1 to 1.3. They seemed to improve as soon as the ec and ph began to get in the right range. So the deficiencies have stopped on most of them. The skywalker auto took the transplant well, the squanch queen and quarter Pounder did not. The acid strain might be culled. King tut has been looking a little sad but it is starting to look better after another flush with 1/2 nutes. Will see what happens. Unexpectedly the well water turned dark yellow and ph went way up in it so will be getting it tested. Mixing it with ro water 70/30 to replace the calmag and pmms of 150 to 175 before it went funky. Fingers crossed there is enough calcium in it until i can test it more deeply. I am looking into autowater and drain system for this Lucas (heads) formula drain to waste system next as hand watering is super time consuming. Got a plumber coming out to check the well and pump soon too. All deficiencies in the photos happened before transplant but are able to directly address them in the Cocodelphia.